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t213 04-09-2011 08:18 AM

Is anyone pictured on an OJ a Civil War vet?
 
The players are likely too young, but does anyone know if any of the managers or umps are Civil War vets?

Andy

oldjudge 04-09-2011 10:57 AM

Andy-To my knowledge, no one in the Old Judge set, including managers and umpires, took part in the Civil War. The closest reference I know is that Deacon White claimed to have learned to play baseball from a soldier returning home from the war. Virtually everyone in the set, including managers and umpires, were born post 1850. The oldest person in the set is Harry Wright who was born in 1835. However, Wright was not a citizen. So, while virtually everyone in the set was alive during the war, and thus probably felt its effects, no one actually fought.
What I find that is interesting on a personal basis is that several of the players in the set were alive at the same time as me. I was born in 1950 and several of the players lived that long. I know that Dummy Hoy died in 1961. Wish I could have talked to a few of them.

tedzan 04-09-2011 03:41 PM

Old Judge subject in the Civil War
 
There is an Old Judge subject that was in the Civil War. He is pictured in the Goodwin Champions set....Buffalo Bill Cody.
In 1863, he enlisted in the Army with the 7th Kansas Cavalry, in which he saw action in Missouri and Tennessee.



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TED Z


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